Abstract

This manuscript introduces the designing and emulation of a wireless, intelligent health surveillance device based on the internet of medical things, with GSM alert technology by health caregivers. In hospitals or medical centers where the body temperature of the patient needs to be constantly checked or other vital signs have to be checked, this is normally achieved by a specialist or another paramedicine personnel by continuously checking the temperature, pulse rate and keeping records of these arguments. This approach is really repetitive and can be very tiring, especially in medical centers crowded with patients. The main system task is to surveillance the patient's body pulse rate and the patient's body temperature and sending the information to the specialists wirelessly via the liquid crystal display. The transmitting unit of this suggested system continuously surveillance the patient's body temperature, as well as the heart rate with digital sensors, and ultimately, displays the outcomes on the liquid crystal display transmitter to present to the specialists. The receiver device is placed in the specialist chamber for continuous wireless surveillance of the patient's body temperature and heart rate. At the receiver end where the specialist will be, an alarm is often triggered and triggered When the patient's heart rate or temperature is below/above the normal human threshold of 37 ° C and 70 beats/min (bpm), then, send an SMS to the specialist if he or she is absent as a means of continuous update. The suggested framework was implemented utilizing Proteus Tools and programs, composed in Embedded C. The obtained outcomes indicate an effective way to relay details on duty to the specialists for urgent patient care.

Highlights

  • While the prominent presenting systems available for surveillance of the vital signs of the patient, these systems require that the sensors be positioned at bedside surveillance or PCs, and that the patient be confined to his bed [2]

  • The transmitting section consists of power supply, temperature sensor, pulse sensor, WEMOS-UNO (Microcontroller), Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and RF antenna, which is the RF link transmitter

  • A Wireless Health Caregiver surveillance system based on IoMTs has been designed, simulated and implemented that can wirelessly surveillance vital signs such as patient temperature and real-time pulse rate and immediately inform the medical staff in the event of emergencies

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Introduction

Significant advances brought modern medical technologies. Most healthcare centers and hospitals are seeking to make more alert and preventive treatments accessible and to maintain lasting treatments that are successful. While the prominent presenting systems available for surveillance of the vital signs of the patient, these systems require that the sensors be positioned at bedside surveillance or PCs, and that the patient be confined to his bed [2]. This suggested method does not enable patients to be confined to their beds, but requires them to move around at a defined distance, . This is because the prospect of gathering data beyond this context is unfeasible

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